Premiere Pro Guru: Outputs and Media Encoder

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9/18/2018

Outputting video is one of the most important yet misunderstood parts of the creative process. If you work with Premiere Pro, you need to understand Adobe Media Encoder—the encoding engine that outputs your media for playback on mobile devices, Blu-Ray and DVD, broadcast networks, and the web. In this course, Jason Osder explains everything you need to know to use Media Encoder to ingest, process, and output video in any format. He also shows you how to access Media Encoder from inside Premiere Pro or as a stand-alone program; create an efficient export workflow; and output formats for broadcast, DVD or Blu-ray, websites like YouTube, and iOS and Android devices. Plus, learn how to apply color correction and effects during processing and leverage the custom settings and automation features to speed up your workflow.

Topics include:

Choosing a format, frame rate, and data rate

Exporting directly from Premiere Pro or After Effects

Using Media Encoder as a standalone application

Using an export workflow

Applying LUTs and effects

Encoding for iOS and Android

Encoding for the web

Transcoding for broadcast

Encoding for disk-based media

Customizing Media Encoder settings

Skill Level Intermediate

2h 25m

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- Hi, I'm Jason Osder, welcome to Premiere Pro GuruOutputs and Media Encoder.Now we spend a lot of time on our video projects,so it's pretty important that they look goodin the final product.That may be broadcast Blu-ray, YouTube or mobile devices.We're gonna take a good look at each of those output typesand we're gonna look at accessing the powerof Media Encoder as a stand alone programas well as from inside the Premier Pro interface.

We're even gonna take a look at some time savingautomations, so let's get started with Premier Pro GuruOutputs and Media Encoder.